 Climb and Mount Everest on your shorts by the danger zone. What was the thinking behind this? And did you get scared at any point? No No, no, I remember a couple of things Of course the first was yeah, nobody had done it So you go into the unknown turn you on a bit like nope. There's never been Always I now figure that out with my wife That's a joke guys But the thing going into the Mount Everest Yeah, I just thought by myself first they did it with oxygen and clothes Then I then they did it without oxygen But with clothes let me be the one who is doing it without clothes and without oxygen just you know shorts and That's what I did and I went there and all Alpinistic world was upside down and the man goes this way and he's planning to go And I did what I found on Mount Everest on the height of six kilometers about Was a was me being alone because I was just too fast for the people I'm a very Sportive very athletic or it's just being with nature not in sports competition Nature makes me the best of me and there I had sat out with the mindset. I want to do this So then you get a drive inside you could roll while you go and I went but then Snow came and I was there and there is no path. There's only ice and I snow white it's cold and that's it and the rest you have to find out I'll go on but there I was in a white out suddenly in my shorts in a white out on that height with less than half the oxygen I found it the way I Didn't feel this paranoia. I didn't feel anxiety. I felt hey, I'm okay So I don't see anything, but I'm okay. I feel okay. I'm connected. I got my drive I go I just go three hours later. I found myself in the advanced base camp at six 1,400 meters and And I was received by Tibetans and they where I think they have been looking to a person like the Yeti Like a pilgrim like a pilgrim coming out of their wide out in a shorts that they served me tea and and all those things and then later that that was the greatest moment on Mount Everest for me because I found out I had no paranoia no anxiety while being amidst a wide out and That was the greatest of discovery